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# letsencrypt-cli (for node.js)
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CLI for node-letsencrypt modeled after the official client.
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* Free SSL Certificates
* 90-day certificate lifetime
* One-off standalone registration / renewal
* On-the-fly registration / renewal via webroot
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## Install Node
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For **Windows**:
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Choose **Stable** from <https://nodejs.org/en/>
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For Linux and **OS X**:
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```
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curl -L bit.ly/nodejs-min | bash
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```
# Install LetsEncrypt
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```bash
npm install -g letsencrypt-cli
```
## Usage
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These commands are shown using the **testing server**.
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Want to use the **live server**?
1. remove the `--server https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`
2. or change it to `--server https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`
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**Note**: This has really only been tested with single domains so if
multiple domains doesn't work for you, file a bug.
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### Standalone
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You can run standalone mode to get a cert **on the server** you will be
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using it for over ports **80 and 443 (or 5001)** like so:
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```bash
letsencrypt certonly \
--agree-tos --email john.doe@example.com \
--standalone \
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--domains example.com,www.example.com \
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--server https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
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--config-dir ~/letsencrypt/etc
```
Then you can see your certs at `~/letsencrypt/etc/live`.
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```
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ls ~/letsencrypt/etc/live
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```
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This option is great for testing, but since it requires the use of
the same ports that your webserver needs, it isn't a good choice
for production.
### WebRoot (for production)
You can specify the path to where you keep your `index.html` with `webroot`.
For example, if I want to get a domain for `example.com` and my `index.html` is
at `/srv/www/example.com`, then I would use this command:
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```bash
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sudo letsencrypt certonly \
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--agree-tos --email john.doe@example.com \
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--webroot --webroot-path /srv/www/example.com \
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--config-dir /etc/letsencrypt \
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--domains example.com,www.example.com \
--server https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
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```
Note that we use `sudo` because in this example we are using `/etc/letsencrypt`
as the cert directory rather than `~/letsencrypt/etc`, which we used in the previous example.
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Then see your brand new shiny certs:
```
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ls /etc/letsencrypt/live/
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```
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You can use a cron job to run the script above every 80 days (the certificates expire after 90 days)
so that you always have fresh certificates.
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## Test with a free domain
```bash
# Install Daplie DNS
npm install -g ddns-cli
# see terms of use
ddns --help
# agree to terms and get domain
ddns --random --email user@example.com --agree
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# the default is to use the ip address from which
# you can the command, but you can also assign the
# ip manually
ddns --random --email user@example.com --agree -a '127.0.0.1'
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```
Example domain:
```
rubber-duck-42.daplie.me
```
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## Run without Root
If you'd like to allow node.js to use privileged ports `80` and `443`
(and everything under 1024 really) without being run as `root` or `sudo`,
you can use `setcap` to do so. (it may need to be run any time you reinstall node as well)
```bash
sudo setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/local/bin/node
```
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By default `node-letsencrypt` assumes your home directory `~/letsencrypt/`, but if
you really want to use `/etc/letsencrypt`, `/var/lib/letsencrypt/`, and `/var/log/letsencrypt`
you could change the permissions on them. **Probably a BAD IDEA**. Probabry a security risk.
```
# PROBABLY A BAD IDEA
sudo chown -R $(whoami) /etc/letsencrypt /var/lib/letsencrypt /var/log/letsencrypt
```
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## Command line Options
```
Usage:
letsencrypt [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
Options:
--email EMAIL Email used for registration and recovery contact. (default: null)
--domains URL Domain names to apply. For multiple domains you can enter a comma
separated list of domains as a parameter. (default: [])
--duplicate BOOLEAN Allow getting a certificate that duplicates an existing one
--agree-tos BOOLEAN Agree to the Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement
--debug BOOLEAN show traces and logs
--tls-sni-01-port NUMBER Port number to perform tls-sni-01 challenge.
Boulder in testing mode defaults to 5001. (default: 443 and 5001)
--http-01-port [NUMBER] Port used in the SimpleHttp challenge. (Default is 80)
--rsa-key-size [NUMBER] Size (in bits) of the RSA key. (Default is 2048)
--cert-path STRING Path to where new cert.pem is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/cert.pem)
--fullchain-path [STRING] Path to where new fullchain.pem (cert + chain) is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/fullchain.pem)
--chain-path [STRING] Path to where new chain.pem is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/chain.pem)
--domain-key-path STRING Path to privkey.pem to use for domain (default: generate new)
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--config-dir STRING Configuration directory. (Default is ~/letsencrypt/etc/)
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--server [STRING] ACME Directory Resource URI. (Default is https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory))
--standalone [BOOLEAN] Obtain certs using a "standalone" webserver. (Default is true)
--webroot BOOLEAN Obtain certs by placing files in a webroot directory.
--webroot-path STRING public_html / webroot path.
-h, --help Display help and usage details
```
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Note: some of the options may not be fully implemented. If you encounter a problem, please report a bug on the issues page.